Order these 1 to 5, with 1 being your favourite.
- [name_f]Victoria[/name_f]
- [name_f]Lily[/name_f]
- [name_u]Cassidy[/name_u]
- [name_u]Waverly[/name_u]
- [name_f]Scarlett[/name_f]
Order these 1 to 5, with 1 being your favourite.
1 [name_f]Lily[/name_f] - sweet
2 [name_f]Victoria[/name_f] - majestic
3 [name_u]Waverly[/name_u] - new age
4 [name_f]Scarlett[/name_f] - Southern belle
5 [name_u]Cassidy[/name_u] - dated
Suggestion: Cassia instead of Cassidy!
*stylistically I prefer this to [name_u]Cassidy[/name_u] and [name_u]Waverly[/name_u], however, I know one [name_f]Victoria[/name_f] who is practically demonic (not even kidding here, if you knew the things she did, you’d agree), so I’ve been incredibly turned off of this.
1 [name_f]Scarlett[/name_f]
2 [name_f]Victoria[/name_f]
3 [name_u]Waverly[/name_u]
4 [name_u]Cassidy[/name_u]
5 [name_f]Lily[/name_f]
1.[name_u]Cassidy[/name_u] …spunky and cute
2.[name_u]Waverly[/name_u]…same as [name_u]Cassidy[/name_u]
3.[name_f]Victoria[/name_f]…classic, versatile in regards to nicknames and ageless beauty
4.[name_f]Scarlett[/name_f]…the scar prefix is a turn off
5.[name_f]Lily[/name_f]…it may be a classic floral option, but I am so tired of seeing this name, although [name_f]Lillian[/name_f] is adorable, I wouldn’t use [name_f]Lily[/name_f] as a nn for it, no offense